Glossary – ClearOne comm PSR1212 User Manual

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Glossary

Clipping A condition in which a signal level exceeds the maximum level a circuit

can handle. This is usually caused by improper gating parameters and gain settings.

It causes distortion and typically leads to listener fatigue and accelerated failure of

loudspeaker drivers.

Compression An induced reduction in the dynamic range of part or all of an audio

signal. Compression is usually used to protect individual loudspeaker components

from the damaging effects of transients.

Compressor The compressor is part of the processing settings and allows you to

change the gain transfer characteristics of the signal path and to control the

dynamics of the signal.

Configuration mode Configuration mode is the default mode in G-Ware and is

used for system setup. It provides access to the Matrix and Flow Screens. See also

Preset mode and Macro mode.

Control bus Part of the expansion bus, the control bus passes control information

to the units. Control is not affected by master/slave settings and will continue to

function even if the units are not using the audio channels.

Constant Directivity Horn Equalizer (CD Horn EQ) Horn drivers commonly

used in arrays in arenas and auditoriums have an inherent 6dB/octave high frequency

rolloff. The PSR1212’s CD Horn EQ compensates for this characteristic.

Crossover A device that passes designated frequency segments of an audio signal to

various loudspeaker elements in a sound system.

Bessel A crossover using a low-pass filter design characterized by a linear

phase response. This results in a constant time delay throughout the passband.

Butterworth A crossover using a low-pass filter design characterized by a

maximally flat magnitude response. This results in no amplitude ripple in the

passband.

Linkwitz-Riley A fourth-order crossover consisting of a cascaded second-

order Butterworth low-pass filter. Offers a vast improvement over the

Butterworth crossover and is the de facto standard for professional audio

active crossovers.

Cross point The intersection between an input and an output in the routing matrix.

Cross point cells are colored according to input type.

Cross point attenuation The process of attenuating audio level at the cross point.

Audio can be attenuated from 0 to 60dB.

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